Czech architect
Vojtěch Ignác Ullmann (23 April 1822 in Prague – 17 September 1897 in Příbram )[ 1] was a Czech architect working in Revivalism architecture , particularly Renaissance Revival architecture .
Life
Ullmann studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna with professors August Sicard von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll .[ 2] [ 3] After finishing his studies, he travelled to Italy. From 1854 he worked as an architect in Prague.
He often collaborated with the architect Antonín Viktor Barvitius , whose sister he married in 1856.[ 3] By 1874 he had designed a number of buildings in Prague.
Design style
In Ullmann's early work we see echoes of medieval stylistic elements (see the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Prague 8 - Karlín). In the next phase of his work, he was significantly influenced by the Viennese renaissance school.
Work
Polytechnic building at Karlovo Square
Prague
Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius (Karlín) , Karlínské Square. Prague 8[ 4]
Czech Polytechnic, Karlovo Square 13, Prague 1, (today a part of the Czech Technical University in Prague )[ 5]
Czech Savings Bank, today the headquarters of the Czech Academy of Sciences , Narodni 3, Prague 1[ 6]
Villa Lanna , Pelléova 24, Praha 6, now owned by the Czech Academy of Sciences[ 7] [ 8]
Lažanský palace, Smetanově nábřeží 2, Prague 1, home of Café Slavia [ 9]
Letna chateau, Letenské sady 341, Prague 7[ 10]
Schebek Palace , Politických vězňů 7, Prague 1, home to CERGE-EI [ 11]
Sokol house of Sokol Pražský, Sokolská 43, Prague 2[ 12]
Spanish Synagogue , Vězeňská 1, Prague 1[ 13]
Vodičkova Girls' high school, Vodičkova 22, Prague 1, now an elementary school (ZŠ Vodičkova)[ 3] [ 14]
Outside of Prague
Gallery
Lažanský palace, photo by Wilhelm Rupp, c. 1865
Lažanský palace, 1865
Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Prague 8 - Karlín, 1868
Girls' high school on Vodičkova, c. 1870
References
International National Artists People